Posts Tagged: "Accessories"

More than ever, we’re recording video with our iPhones, but that creates a problem; the iPhone’s microphones are tiny and designed for close-up conversation, not broad, expansive videos. The iQ5 looks to change that with a microphone that will record expansive audio, even if you’ve got your iPhone tilted to...

Let’s face it, for some of us, the iPad just does not have enough storage. Especially if you’re using it as your primary computer, as more and more of us are doing these days, you just need the room. That’s where the FUEL comes into play. Wireless Storage, Plenty of...

One of the problems with smartphones is that, pure and simple, they love to notify you. About everything. About anything. Even when you trim notifications to the bare minimum, there’s still a constant stream of emails and the like. But instead of pulling your phone out, the Smarty Ring wants...

There are many, many accessories for your iPhone, ranging from the clumsy cash-in to the elegantly designed solution to make your phone that much better. As you might have gathered, the iPin serves as an example of the latter. A Laser For All Seasons First of all, yes, as you...

Google is on the verge of trying to sell consumers Google Glass. How that will go is up for debate: I’m personally in the camp that Google will sell millions of pairs to private industry, and barely any to consumers. But either way, Glass got redesigned, and got some fancy...

Often we’re using multiple screens at the same time, and it can become cumbersome to jump from one to the other as you’re working. Kanex, to this point mostly a manufacturer of cables, has seen an opportunity here, though, to create a keyboard that seamlessly leaps between screens. Wired And...

Not unlike their fierce rival at Samsung, the slow circuitous return to greatness for HTC is paved with not just “One” stellar Android offering–but several. Similar to the competition, HTC is hitting mobile consumers of all types. The HTC One we reviewed a few months is chiefly the flagship and...

Any respectable photographer owns and uses an incident light meter. An incident light meter generally tells you exactly how much light is actually falling on your subject in a given shot, so if you’re looking to capture a specific effect, you’ll be able to know if you’ve got the right...

There are some products that introduce new and innovative ways to use the tools you already own, like an iPhone case that doubles as a Wi-Fi hot spot. And then there are others that bow to consumer demand no matter how dumb the consumer demand may be. In this case,...

The keychain is a useful place to keep tools of all sorts. I happen to have a multitool, a bottle-opener/belt-hook, a pen, and a titanium wrench/pry-bar combo, because I am an enormous nerd and, sadly, I have occasion to use all of that crap on at least a weekly...

[GR]1UsGrPwlgZI[/GR] More companies are embracing the camera found on everyday mobile devices, in quite literal ways. G-Form, savants of sport protection in a myriad of forms, is very much one of these companies. They make protective padding, sleeves for laptops, and premium rugged mobile device cases for iOS and Android...